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3 Potential Finishes for Roman Reigns vs. Jey Uso Tribal Combat Match at SummerSlam | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Ava White

Published Mar 25, 2026

Sikoa has repeatedly teased an interest in assuming the mantle of The Tribal Chief. He has been caught glaring at Reigns, eyeing the tribal lei and appearing displeased when marginalized as The Enforcer.

All this while proving to be the most physically dominant member of The Bloodline.

He will be the final domino to fall, the one competitor whose departure will do what neither Sami Zayn nor The Usos has and leave The Tribal Chief without a tribe.

Sikoa's exit would leave Reigns alone, forcing him to fend for himself for the first time since rising to the top of WWE three years ago and embarking on a historic reign as undisputed WWE universal champion.

It would also provide him the final member of his family to run through, but that all starts Saturday at SummerSlam.

In this finish, Sikoa makes the save for Reigns, making his value indisputably clear by being the key factor in his cousin's successful title defense. He is the one who wipes out his own brother, helps The Head of the Table remain in place, and the story advances from there.

Jey is protected in that he would have beaten The Tribal Chief had it not been for Sikoa, and the story is free to progress.

Reigns continues to catch Sikoa eyeing him up, clearly interested in taking the next step in his own journey. Eventually, he does as Sami Zayn and The Usos did by standing up for himself and challenging The Tribal Chief for his spot. When Reigns narrowly escapes that match with his title, he is forced to come to the realization that he is alone.

All of the backup that had ensured he remained champion for over three years? It's gone.

Just in time for WrestleMania 40 and a date with a familiar foe: Cody Rhodes.

But that is a discussion for another time.